airline How airlines at LAX handled the airport shooting last week By www.scpr.org Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2013 12:47:33 -0800 Business Update with Mark LacterPolice say TSA agent Gerardo Hernandez was shot and killed last Friday at the base of the escalators of LAX Terminal 3, and not at the checkpoint gates. Paul Ciancia is accused of killing Hernandez and wounding several others. Ciancia remains hospitalized in critical condition. Steve Julian: Business analyst Mark Lacter, how did the airlines respond to shooting and its aftermath? Mark Lacter: Generally pretty well, Steve, considering that the airport was effectively closed for several hours on Friday, and most of Terminal 3 was out of commission until Saturday afternoon. You know, there's always this precarious balance in operating airlines and airports, even in the best of circumstances. Just so many flights coming in and going out, and so many thousands people using the facility at any given time - and it really doesn't take much to upset the balance. So, when you have something horrific take place and you see all those travelers stranded outside the terminals, the ripple effects are enormous - not just at LAX but all over the country. Julian: More than a thousand flights were either canceled or delayed on Friday. Lacter: And, there was a further complication because the airlines flying out of Terminal 3 are not the legacy carriers like United, American, and Delta that have all kinds of resources, but smaller operations with less flexibility. It's not like there's an empty aircraft just sitting in a hangar waiting to take passengers wherever they want to go. Actually, the airlines have gotten better at arranging re-bookings when there's a snowstorm or some other emergency that gives them advance warning. But obviously, there was no advance warning last Friday, so the carriers needed to improvise in handling passengers whose flights were cancelled. Julian: What did they do? Lacter: One step was waiving the fees normally charged to re-book flights (and that's gotten to be a pretty penny). Another was waiving the difference in the price of the original ticket and the re-booked ticket. But, the policies varied according to the airline, and we heard about travelers not receiving hotel or food vouchers, or having to buy a brand new ticket on another airline if they wanted to avoid the wait - and that can be expensive. Which raises another issue: planes tend to be completely full these days because airlines have been cutting back on the number of flights. And that can be a problem if you're taking a route that doesn't have too many flights in the first place. So, it gets really complicated. Julian: Why do you think we haven't we heard more horror stories from passengers? Lacter: Well, look at the cities that the airlines in Terminal 3 fly to - New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas. They're all served by several other carriers. L.A. to New York, in particular, is one of the busiest routes in the world, which means that it's also one of the most competitive. So, even if your flight was cancelled, there's a good chance you'd be able to find space by Saturday (which is normally a slower day for air travel). This is a big reason, in general, why people like LAX. Julian: Why don't other local airports handle more of the load? Lacter: You might remember a few years ago local officials were promoting something called "regionalization" - the idea was that as LAX maxed out on the number of passengers it was allowed to handle each year, then other airports would make up the difference - places like Ontario, Bob Hope in Burbank, and John Wayne in Orange County. Julian: Right, and they talked about easing traffic congestion by spreading around the flights. Lacter: Well, regionalization never happened because, first of all, passenger levels at L.A. International didn't come close to maxing out. But, more importantly, because the airlines decided that using LAX was more efficient for everything from handling baggage to arranging international connections. So, through the first nine months of the year, passenger traffic at LAX is up 4.2 percent from a year earlier, while at Ontario traffic was down 9.3 percent. And, we've seen that John Wayne, Bob Hope, and Long Beach are all struggling. Of course, the challenge at a busy place like LAX is making it as safe as possible, and that will no doubt become a priority in the weeks ahead. Mark Lacter writes for Los Angeles Magazine and pens the business blog at LA Observed.com. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
airline Spirit Airlines stock would be canceled under debt restructuring deal, company says By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:06:55 +0000 Stockholders in financially troubled Spirit Airlines, the South Florida-based discount carrier, would see their shares canceled under a potential debt restructuring agreement that has been under negotiation between the airline and its bondholders, the company says. Full Article Business Latest Headlines Local News News Transportation
airline U.S. Flights to Haiti Halted After Gangs Start Shooting Commercial Airliners By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:27:38 +0000 The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a notice on Tuesday banning all flights to Haiti for at least 30 days following three gun attacks on planes flying to the capital city of Port-au-Prince. The post U.S. Flights to Haiti Halted After Gangs Start Shooting Commercial Airliners appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Latin America National Security airline security airlines Federal Aviation Administration Haiti Port-au-Prince State Department
airline Some flights resume to Bali after huge volcanic ash cloud caused Australian airlines to cancel By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-11-14T07:28:09+00:00 Qantas, Jetstar and Virgin Australia have resumed some of the services from Bali to Australia Full Article News & Advice Travel
airline Spirit Airlines stock plunges 59% amid report of bankruptcy deal By www.upi.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:02:02 -0500 Spirit Airlines' stock plunged 59% on Wednesday as the budget airline worked with creditors to restructure debt amid reports the company could file for bankruptcy protection within the next few weeks. Full Article
airline Spirit Airlines stock plunges 59% amid report of bankruptcy deal By www.upi.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:02:02 -0500 Spirit Airlines' stock plunged 59% on Wednesday as the budget airline worked with creditors to restructure debt amid reports the company could file for bankruptcy protection within the next few weeks. Full Article
airline Airline results buoyed by arrival, fare hikes By www.bangkokpost.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:31:00 +0700 International arrivals helped drive the operating results of Thai carriers despite the third quarter coinciding with the low season, but smaller fleets still pressure the aviation industry, resulting in consistently high airfares. Full Article
airline Airlines cancel Bali flights after volcano spews ash miles into the sky - Al Jazeera English By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 07:25:07 GMT Airlines cancel Bali flights after volcano spews ash miles into the sky Al Jazeera EnglishMore Bali flight cancellations with experts warning travel disruptions from volcanic ash cloud may continue 9NewsVolcanic eruption grounds Bali flights, leaving travellers stranded Sydney Morning HeraldUpdate on Indonesia operations due to volcanic ash Virgin Australia NewsroomTravellers stranded after flights cancelled due to volcanic eruption The Age Full Article
airline Spirit Airlines ‘prepares to file for bankruptcy after Frontier merger talks break down’ By www.independent.co.uk Published On :: 2024-11-13T15:08:39+00:00 The airline reported a revenue decrease of $61m compared to the same time last year Full Article News & Advice Travel
airline Airlines ground Bali flights after volcano erupts By www.dawn.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:43:35 +0500 Airlines cancelled flights to and from the Indonesian resort island of Bali on Wednesday, leaving travellers stranded after a nearby volcano catapulted an ash tower miles into the sky. At least 16 international routes were affected after Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on Flores island spewed a nine-kilometre tower a day earlier, the general manager of Bali’s international airport said in a statement. Flights from Singapore, Hong Kong, Qatar, India, Australia, Malaysia, China’s Pudong and South Korea’s Incheon were all either delayed or grounded, Ahmad Syaugi Shahab said Wednesday. Animal clinic worker Samsudin, 52, from Indonesia’s main island was transiting in Bali to Malaysia and forced to spend the night at the airport. “I’m sleeping here rather than going back to Java. It is far,” he told AFP. “I’m waiting here, until tomorrow,” he added, saying he bought a new flight after his AirAsia ticket was refunded. Australia’s Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia all grounded flights, while Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, India’s IndiGo and Singapore’s Scoot also listed flights as cancelled on Wednesday, an AFP journalist at Bali’s airport said. “Volcanic ash poses a significant threat to safe operations of the aircraft in the vicinity of volcanic clouds,” said AirAsia as it announced several cancellations. Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific also listed its flights as cancelled, rescheduling routes to and from Bali until Thursday. Passengers look at an electronic board displaying cancelled flights after the nearby Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano catapulted an ash tower miles into the sky, at the Ngurah Rai International Airport in Tuban near Denpasar, on Indonesia’s resort island of Bali on November 13. — AFP Multiple eruptions from the 1,703-metre twin-peaked volcano in recent weeks have killed nine people, with 31 injured and more than 11,000 evacuated, Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency said on Tuesday. Eruptions can pose serious risks to flights, disgorging fine ash that can damage jet engines and scour a plane’s windscreen to the point of invisibility. The island’s tourism head called for calm after the cancellations, saying the island was “very safe” because the volcano is far away. “Bali’s tourism activity is still running normally,” Tjok Bagus Pemayun said in a statement on Wednesday. But airlines said the situation was too dangerous to keep their planes in the sky. Jetstar said all flights to and from Bali would be halted until noon on Thursday as it was “currently not safe to operate flights”. Malaysia Airlines said it had cancelled six flights on Wednesday in a statement on its website, while Scoot said it scrapped two flights and rescheduled four more. The airlines said they would monitor the volcano’s status and provide updates. Singapore Airlines was still listing its flights as running on Wednesday. ‘Refunds, rescheduling, re-routing’ Bali airport’s Shahab said 26 domestic and 64 international flights had been affected by recent eruptions as of Wednesday afternoon. “Due to this natural event impacting flight operations, airlines are offering affected passengers the options of refunds, rescheduling, or re-routing,” he added in a statement. But some said they were set to be stranded for days, with little help forthcoming. “There’s nobody helping us, nobody is providing us accommodation or food, we are kind of stranded,” said IT consultant Arsh Khurana, 39, from Delhi whose Air India flight was rescheduled to Saturday. “There is nothing from Air India, there is absolutely no support,” he told AFP, adding that he and his wife were set to lose money as the airline’s travel insurance did not cover disruptions caused by volcanic eruptions. Local media reported thousands of passengers were affected but Balinese officials gave no estimate. Bali’s international airport operator PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia said on Wednesday it had conducted tests in its airspace and no volcanic ash was detected, saying the airport was “operating as normal”. But the airport in the tourist hotspot of Labuan Bajo on Flores island was shuttered on Wednesday until 8pm local time (1200 GMT) because of the volcanic ash from Lewotobi, according to the airport’s Instagram. Lewotobi erupted again from midnight Wednesday until early morning, and a large ash column could be seen pouring from its crater, an AFP journalist nearby said. Laki-Laki, which means “man” in Indonesian, is twinned with a calmer volcano named after the Indonesian word for “woman”. The island’s economy is heavily reliant on tourism but Indonesia is one of the most disaster-prone nations on Earth, straddling the Pacific Ring of Fire where tectonic plates collide. Full Article World
airline Airlines cancel Bali flights due to volcanic ash By www.asiaone.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:40:14 +0800 DENPASAR, Indonesia — Several international airlines cancelled flights to and from Indonesia's resort island of Bali on Wednesday (Nov 13), after further eruptions of a volcano that has spewed ash clouds as high as 10km and forced thousands to evacuate. Jetstar and Qantas said they had stopped flights to Bali on Wednesday for safety reasons because of volcanic ash, while plane tracking website Flightradar24 showed flights to the island by AirAsia and Virgin were also cancelled. Bali is Indonesia's top tourist hotspot and is a popular destination for Australian visitors. The first eruption of the Mount Lewotobi Laki-laki on Nov 3 in the East Nusa Tenggara province, about 800 km from Bali, killed at least nine people. It has since erupted repeatedly, including multiple times on Tuesday. From Nov 4 to Nov 12, 80 flights in Bali were cancelled, including from Singapore, Hong Kong, and several Australian cities, said Ahmad Syaugi Shahab, general manager of Bali's Ngurah Rai airport. Indonesia has close to 130 active volcanoes and sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire", an area of high seismic activity atop various tectonic plates. Full Article
airline TermScout Releases FREE Passenger Rights Guides for Top-Ten U.S.Airlines By www.prleap.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Nov 2019 01:00:00 PST Denver based legal tech company, TermScout, releases FREE Airline Passenger Rights Guides. These easy-to-understand downloadable tools are available just in time for the winter storms impacting holiday travelers. Full Article
airline What Airlines fly in to Bologna’s Marconi Airport? By www.threemonkeysonline.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 20:13:54 +0000 If you’re looking for a cheap flight to Bologna (or a cheap flight to Italy, for that matter), you have plenty of possibilities, as Bologna’s Marconi Airport has expanded greatly over the last ten years. This is in part because of the closer of smaller regional airports, and because Bologna is a strategic location, allowing […] The post What Airlines fly in to Bologna’s Marconi Airport? appeared first on Three Monkeys Online Magazine. Full Article Uncategorized Bologna
airline ***** Home - Prime Aviation® | Largest Airline in Kazakhstan (rank 3) By www.gigaalert.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Jan 2023 11:37:45 +0000 Prime Aviation was founded in December of 2005 and is the leader in providing VIP prime services and business aviation in Kazakhstan and Central Asia. Company primary purpose is to provide the highest level of aviation service based on the principles and standards of the EU. Contact Us: +7 (727) 355 66 44 sales@primeaviation.kz More about us Full Article
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airline How cross cultural differences caused Korean Airlines problems By clearlycultural.com Published On :: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 14:11:36 +0000 A very interesting post on how cross cultural differences between makers of airplanes Boeing and Airbus (located in small power distance countries) and pilots from South Korea (large power distance country) caused series of dangerous situations and accidents in the late 90’s. Planes produced by Airbus and Boeing are supposed to be flown by 2 … Continue reading "How cross cultural differences caused Korean Airlines problems" Full Article Uncategorized
airline Northwest Airlines: Mechanics Strike Will Negatively Impact Future of Organized Labor By www.aurorawdc.com Published On :: 2005-08-25T07:49:32-06:00 Thanks to savvy planning ahead on the part of Northwest Airlines (thank goodness I'm not traveling much in August) it would appear the mechanics strike is, not only, having minimal impact on operations, but causing significant enough dissent in... Full Article
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airline Natilus takes on Airbus and Boeing with blended-wing airliner By newatlas.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 12:47:00 GMT Aerospace startup Natilus is taking on the biggest players in civil aviation, unveiling its plans to build its Horizon Blended Wing Body (BWB) passenger/cargo liner that can carry 200 passengers from New York to London with 50% lower emissions.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: blended wing, Airlines Full Article
airline New iOS Feature: AirTag Can Now Share Location with Airlines By ccm.net Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 10:48:10 +0100 In the latest version of iOS, AirTag users have gained a valuable feature that helps locate lost luggage. Full Article
airline Apple Find My can now share AirTag locations with airlines and third parties By betanews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:09:36 +0000 Apple has launched a beta feature called Share Item Location in iOS 18.2, allowing users to share the location of an AirTag or Find My network accessory with third parties. This update is designed to simplify the process of locating misplaced items, particularly when traveling. Users can generate a secure link in the Find My app on their iPhone, iPad, or Mac, which can then be shared. The recipient can access an interactive map that shows the item’s location and updates automatically. The shared link expires after seven days or when the item is recovered, maintaining privacy and security. “Find… [Continue Reading] Full Article Article airlines AirTag Apple beta feature Find My iOS 18.2 iPhone update luggage tracking Privacy Share Item Location
airline Airline lost your luggage? This new Apple feature could help find it By www.zdnet.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 20:28:43 GMT The update is rolling out to several airlines soon, including United. Here's how it works. Full Article
airline Airline passenger jailed for £8.5m cocaine haul By www.bbc.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:21:16 GMT UK Border Force find 25kg of cocaine in a Darlington man's suitcase after he flies in from Mexico. Full Article
airline Call for Malaysia Airlines to rediscover its roots By thesun.my Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 23:35:59 GMT I WRITE this letter with a heavy heart. After nearly three decades of loyalty to Malaysia Airlines (MAS), it pains me to say that our national carrier, once a symbol of pride and prestige, is rapidly losing its appeal.As a frequent traveller since my 30s and 40s – flying MAS monthly for work across the globe – my commitment to our national airline has remained steadfast. Even in the face of criticisms, I stood by MAS, altering flights and routes just to support it.Today, in my late 50s, I still travel monthly to Sarawak and take an annual trip abroad to Mecca. However, I now find myself questioning whether this loyalty is justified.Sarawak is a gem waiting to be discovered, with immense tourism potential. However, with the current airfares, especially on MAS, many potential travellers are priced out, severely hampering the state’s tourism growth.The recent prices to Kuching are, to put it plainly, shocking. Last-minute bookings are unavoidable at times, but I was appalled to be charged nearly RM4,700 for a return business ticket to Kuching. Even my staff, flying economy, paid close to RM3,000 for the same route.Planning ahead does not seem to help much either; even when booked a month in advance, return tickets are close to RM3,000 for business class and over RM1,300 for economy. This level of pricing is absurd, especially for a domestic route.I believe, as many do, that with premium prices should come a premium experience. Unfortunately, MAS no longer delivers on this. The business lounge, once a place to relax before flights, has deteriorated.As I write this on Oct 30, the restrooms in the lounge are still under renovation – a situation I encountered throughout September as well. The dining experience in the lounge has lost its lustre.Recently, while attempting to enjoy a simple nasi lemak, I was served boiled eggs still in their shell. When I requested help to remove the shell, the response from the staff was, “we don’t do that”, which was disappointing and telling of how far standards have dropped.Onboard, the situation does not improve. In business class, we now deal with seats that do not recline properly.The food, an essential part of any long-haul experience, has worsened. On two recent occasions, the in-flight meals were barely edible, bordering on “off”. In one instance, the lack of quality even made me hesitate to eat.The lack of comfort in facilities and amenities makes each flight less enjoyable than the last. Even my annual long-haul flights to Mecca on MAS, which I look forward to each year, have not been immune to these setbacks.Travelling such distances should bring an experience that feels seamless and comfortable, but MAS has started to fall short even here.Adding to this is the cumbersome process of booking tickets online. With ticket sales exclusively digital, resolving booking issues becomes frustratingly difficult.Customer service, once a proud element of MAS’s offering, is increasingly subpar, with representatives often unable to assist adequately.The only saving grace, as many loyal customers like myself would agree, are the cabin crew. Their friendliness and dedication are a testament to the heart and spirit MAS was once known for – they are MAS’s real assets.If MAS continues along this trajectory, it will lose the loyalty of not only long-standing customers like myself but also the new generation of travellers.Competing airlines like Emirates and Saudi Airlines are waiting in the wings, ready to welcome disillusioned MAS customers with open arms.As I reluctantly contemplate flying with them, I realise how close MAS is to losing the competitive edge it once had. My hope is that MAS’s management and its owners take heed of these issues and recognise the urgent need for improvement.This is not just about ticket prices or outdated lounges; it is about restoring pride in our national airline and ensuring it represents Malaysia as it once did – with quality, excellence and care.MAS has a legacy worth fighting for, but only if the commitment to improvement is genuine. For the sake of all who continue to fly MAS out of loyalty and pride, I urge the airline’s leadership to act swiftly and decisively to bring MAS back to its roots as a serious and reliable airline worthy of our national identity.Prof (Haji) Said Bani CM Din Loyal (but concerned) MAS traveller Full Article
airline Airlines around Asia ground Bali flights after volcano erupts By thesun.my Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:55:37 GMT JAKARTA: Airlines in Australia, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia and Singapore cancelled flights to and from the Indonesian resort island of Bali on Wednesday, after a nearby volcano catapulted an ash tower miles into the sky.Australia’s Jetstar, Qantas and Virgin Australia all grounded flights after Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki on Flores island spewed a nine-kilometre (5.6-mile) tower a day earlier.Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, India’s IndiGo and Singapore’s Scoot also listed flights as cancelled on Wednesday, according to an AFP journalist at Bali’s international airport.“Volcanic ash poses a significant threat to safe operations of the aircraft in the vicinity of volcanic clouds,“ said AirAsia as it announced several cancellations.Multiple eruptions from the 1,703-metre (5,587-foot) twin-peaked volcano in recent weeks have killed nine people, with 31 injured and more than 11,000 evacuated, Indonesia’s disaster mitigation agency said Tuesday.Eruptions can pose serious risks to flights, disgorging fine ash that can damage jet engines and scour a plane’s windscreen to the point of invisibility.Hong Kong’s Cathay Pacific also listed its flights as cancelled, rescheduling routes to and from Bali until Thursday.“Virgin Australia has made some changes to its current flight schedule, due to the impacts of the volcano in Indonesia,“ the airline said, listing scrapped flights to Sydney and Melbourne.Jetstar said all flights to and from Bali would be halted until noon on Thursday.“Due to volcanic ash caused by the Mount Lewotobi eruption in Indonesia, it is currently not safe to operate flights to and from Bali,“ the company said in an advisory.Qantas said “a number of flights to and from Denpasar Airport in Bali have been disrupted” due to volcanic ash from Lewotobi.Malaysia Airlines said it had cancelled six flights Wednesday in a statement on its website.The airlines said they would monitor the volcano’s status and provide updates.Singapore’s Scoot and Malaysia’s AirAsia did not immediately respond to an AFP request for comment. Singapore Airlines was still listing its flights as running on Wednesday.refunds, rescheduling, re-routingAhmad Syaugi Shahab, general manager of Bali’s international airport, said 12 domestic and 22 international flights had been affected on Tuesday, without identifying the routes.He did not provide details about affected flights on Wednesday’s schedule.“Due to this natural event impacting flight operations, airlines are offering affected passengers the options of refunds, rescheduling, or re-routing,“ he added in a statement.Bali’s international airport operator PT Angkasa Pura Indonesia said Wednesday it had conducted tests in its airspace and no volcanic ash was detected, saying the airport was “operating as normal”.Lewotobi erupted again from midnight Wednesday until early morning, and a large ash column could be seen pouring from its crater, an AFP journalist nearby said.Laki-Laki, which means “man” in Indonesian, is twinned with a calmer volcano named after the Indonesian word for “woman”.The island’s economy is heavily reliant on tourism but Indonesia is one of the most disaster-prone nations on Earth, straddling the Pacific Ring of Fire where tectonic plates collide.Lombok, an island neighbouring Bali, was rocked by earthquakes in 2018 that killed more than 500 and sparked a mass exodus of foreigners from the tropical paradise. Full Article AFP
airline Philippine Airlines Q3 profit: P789M (down 82% y/y) By www.philstar.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:00:00 +0800 Philippine Airlines posted a Q3 net income of P789 million, down 82% y/y from its Q3/23 net income of P4,278 million, and down 70% q/q from its Q2/24 net income of P2,590 million. Full Article
airline 5 Discount Airlines You Need To Know About By clark.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Jul 2022 14:00:00 +0000 If you’re looking for cheap flight options in the United States or around the world, there are some discount airlines you need to know about. They may be “flying beneath your radar” because they’re relatively new or they service routes that aren’t at the mega-airports. In this article, I’ll fill you in on where these […] The post 5 Discount Airlines You Need To Know About appeared first on Clark Howard. Full Article Travel
airline Follow These Tips if an Airline Reschedules Your Flight By clark.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Apr 2021 14:00:00 +0000 Are you holding airline tickets for an upcoming trip? The odds are favorable that you will fly on schedule. However, be aware that the airlines can tweak departure times, flight frequency, and in some cases even swap aircraft models based on customer demand. Monitor Your Flight Status and Know Your Passenger Rights If you’re trying […] The post Follow These Tips if an Airline Reschedules Your Flight appeared first on Clark Howard. Full Article Travel
airline Australia's Rex Airlines accused of stealing planes from Arizona boneyard By tribune.com.pk Published On :: Thu, 12 Sep 24 09:16:16 +0500 Rex agreed to purchase planes for $US2 million, paying a $200,000 deposit but failed to make further payments in 2020 Full Article World Business
airline American Airlines tests boarding technology that audibly shames line cutters By www.boston.com Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2024 23:38:20 +0000 American Airlines is testing a new technology at three airports across the country during the boarding process that aims to cut down on passengers who try to jump the line The post American Airlines tests boarding technology that audibly shames line cutters appeared first on Boston.com. Full Article News Business Lifestyle National News Technology Travel
airline Spirit Airlines Stock Tumbles on Bankruptcy Report. What It Means for Shareholders. By www.barrons.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T11:09:00Z Full Article
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airline Boeing advises passenger airlines not to ship lithium batteries By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 00:00:00 -0400 Chicago – A major aircraft manufacturer has joined the effort to keep large quantities of highly flammable lithium-ion batteries out of cargo holds in passenger planes. Full Article
airline OSHA, FAA team up to protect airline workers from retaliation By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 00:00:00 -0500 Washington – OSHA and the Federal Aviation Administration are both tasked with protecting airline workers. Now, the agencies are teaming up to help each other achieve that goal. Full Article
airline Commercial airline pilots are flying depressed, study finds By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 30 Dec 2016 00:00:00 -0500 Boston – More than 1 out of 8 commercial airline pilots meet the criteria for clinical depression, and a small percentage have suicidal thoughts, according to a study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Full Article
airline NTSB warns pilots and airline mechanics about carbon monoxide poisoning By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 09 Oct 2017 00:00:00 -0400 Washington – The National Transportation Safety Board has released two safety alerts and a pair of videos cautioning airline pilots and mechanics about the dangers of carbon monoxide emissions. Full Article
airline Higher carbon dioxide levels in cockpit affect airline pilot performance: study By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Oct 2018 00:00:00 -0400 Boston — Higher levels of carbon dioxide in airplane cockpits may diminish commercial pilots’ ability to perform maneuvers, recent research from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health indicates. Full Article
airline COVID-19 pandemic: CDC develops guidance for airline, airport and transit workers By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Jun 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Atlanta — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has published a series of fact sheets for airport, airline and transit employers to help protect their workers from exposure to COVID-19. Full Article
airline Airline groups ask DOJ for ‘full and public prosecution’ of unruly passengers By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 25 Jun 2021 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — A coalition of 10 aviation industry groups led by Airlines for America, a trade association of U.S. passenger and cargo carriers, is requesting that the Department of Justice “commit to the full and public prosecution of onboard acts of violence” by passengers against airline employees. Full Article
airline Airline worker safety: FAA, house subcommittee put spotlight on passenger violence By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Oct 2021 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — Although the rate of reported passenger violence on commercial airlines has decreased since the beginning of the year, it’s still too high, the Federal Aviation Administration says. Full Article
airline Airline crews twice as likely to develop melanoma: study By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Sep 2014 00:00:00 -0400 San Francisco – Pilots and cabin crew have about twice the incidence of melanoma – the most serious type of skin cancer – compared to the general population, a recent study indicates. Full Article
airline FAA funding bill a big win for airline safety, union leaders say By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — Aviation labor unions are applauding the safety provisions included in a bill, recently signed into law by President Joe Biden, that reauthorizes funding for the Federal Aviation Administration. Full Article
airline Washington state begins work on an ergo rule for airline ground crews By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:00:00 -0500 Tumwater, WA — Washington state has begun the development process for a rule to address work-related musculoskeletal disorders among airline ground crews. Full Article
airline Old miles from Continental Airlines: By www.flyertalk.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:20:09 GMT Old miles from years ago: My account number was EA906451. I had health problems in the family and no opportunity to travel. Can those miles now be accessed and used? Full Article Information Desk
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airline Israel's EL Al Airlines Turns Profits by Continuing to Fly By www.npr.org Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:06:13 -0500 Israel's airlines are generating a windfall as international carriers cancel or limit flights due to security concerns. Flying in or out of Israel has become a logistical challenge since the war in Gaza erupted. Full Article
airline Marquis Who's Who Honors Pradipta "PK" Kanjilal for Expertise in Airline Consulting Services By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT Pradipta "PK" Kanjilal's achievements including overseeing a successful merger of two airlines Full Article